Associations to the word «Jamie»
Noun
- Fergus
- Delgado
- Burnett
- Spears
- Curtis
- Lynn
- Haley
- Cope
- Alec
- Hines
- Zoe
- Hartman
- Fraser
- Maguire
- Frazer
- Airlock
- Hara
- Stacy
- Jared
- Joanna
- Waterman
- Walters
- Chung
- Oliver
- Manly
- Foreman
- Muir
- Donaldson
- Courtney
- Cathy
- Busch
- Gareth
- Gavin
- Rhys
- Bree
- Glover
- Ian
- Roarke
- Peacock
- Darren
- Neal
- Chef
- Randall
- Holden
- Garth
- Rooney
- Robbie
- Dusty
- Comm
- Synth
- Leah
- Murray
- Halloween
- Reid
- Josh
- Bower
- Laird
- Croft
- Mandy
- Duffy
- Claire
- Aye
- Cindy
- Donnelly
- Derek
- Lauren
- Shane
- Brooke
- Ste
- Langley
- Kathleen
- Clint
- Kennedy
- Samantha
- Chosen
- Wad
- Snooker
- Joey
- Visor
- Christensen
- Frankie
- Craig
- Debra
- Bunk
- Mcguire
- Nathan
- Alicia
- Scarlett
- Noble
- Keyboardist
- Vertigo
- Matt
- Graeme
- Dustin
- Lawson
- Nicky
- Jacobite
Verb
Wiktionary
JAMIE, proper noun. An English and Scottish diminutive of the male given name James, also used as a formal given name.
JAMIE, proper noun. A female given name derived from James, of modern American usage.
Wise words
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